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he did "the daily show with jon stewart" bakley he has mark zuckerberg on call. twitter is another reiteration, and obama knows that the youth live there. for 2012, the youth were a critical vote in the last election. >> the 2008 election. they were not so helpful last time. jonathan, look at this, 2008, 18% of voters were between 18 and 29. that hefty portion helped get this guy elected. they voted for president obama 66-32%. gaby giffords was on that twitter, and e-mail. that's how they communicate now, and now how they get news but get information from friends and relatives and everything else. he's going to voters to where they live. this is new in that sense and also old in a very important way. every president has tried to go around the filter, as president bush liked to call it, go around the filter of the mainstream media. bill clinton did it by going on hall and king, george w. bush did it by talking to regional reporters oftentimes, new president obama is doing it himself by going to facebook, by doing a twitter town hall. this is a way of avoiding, you
he did "the daily show with jon stewart" bakley he has mark zuckerberg on call. twitter is another reiteration, and obama knows that the youth live there. for 2012, the youth were a critical vote in the last election. >> the 2008 election. they were not so helpful last time. jonathan, look at this, 2008, 18% of voters were between 18 and 29. that hefty portion helped get this guy elected. they voted for president obama 66-32%. gaby giffords was on that twitter, and e-mail....
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he did "the daily show with jon stewart" bakley he has mark zuckerberg on call. twitter is another reiteration, and obama knows that the youth live there. for 2012, the youth were a critical vote in the last election. >> the 2008 election. they were not so helpful last time. jonathan, look at this, 2008, 18% of voters were between 18 and 29. that and 29. that helped get this guy elected. they voted for president obama 66 to 32% for mccain. in 2010, 12% of the voters were between 18 and 29, so they didn't lift their end and voted for democrats 55-42. narrow vote considering 2008, zwr jonathan, they didn't show up, but the big challenge is to get those numbers jacked up again to 2012 where you can have at least the same participation, will twitter help? >> of course, it will. this is where a lot of young voters get their news and information. they don't go to the driveway and get their morning paper, they are on their blackberrys, iphones, laptops, facebook, twitter, and e-mail. that's how they communicate now, and now how they get news but get information from fri
he did "the daily show with jon stewart" bakley he has mark zuckerberg on call. twitter is another reiteration, and obama knows that the youth live there. for 2012, the youth were a critical vote in the last election. >> the 2008 election. they were not so helpful last time. jonathan, look at this, 2008, 18% of voters were between 18 and 29. that and 29. that helped get this guy elected. they voted for president obama 66 to 32% for mccain. in 2010, 12% of the voters were between...
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he did "the daily show with jon stewart" bakley he has mark zuckerberg on call. twitter is another reiteration, and obama knows that the youth live there. for 2012, the youth were a critical vote in the last election. >> the the last election. >> in the 2008 election. >> yes. >> they were not so helpful last time. i want jonathan to get in on this. 18% of voters were between 18 and 29. that hefty portion helped get this guy elected. they voted for president obama 66-32% for mccain. in 2010, different story, both in the percentage of voters. just 12% were between 18 and 29. they didn't really lift their end. they voted for democrats 55-42. very narrow vote relatively speaking compared to 2008, jonathan. they didn't really show up. which doesn't surprise me. it's not a presidential year. but they need to get those numbers jacked up again where you have at least the same participation. will twitter help? >> of course it will. this is the way a lot of young voters get their news and information. they don't go the drive way and day and grab the morning paper. they are
he did "the daily show with jon stewart" bakley he has mark zuckerberg on call. twitter is another reiteration, and obama knows that the youth live there. for 2012, the youth were a critical vote in the last election. >> the the last election. >> in the 2008 election. >> yes. >> they were not so helpful last time. i want jonathan to get in on this. 18% of voters were between 18 and 29. that hefty portion helped get this guy elected. they voted for president...
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which is jon stewart. i mean, chris didn't look like he brought the ammo to this showdown, to this fight at the okay coral which he was trying to wage. >> he wielded in a -- >> he is up against mark twain. would you get on mark twain's face for being tough on slave owners in the south? i thought it was like two different worlds colliding and chris just didn't look like he add foot in either one. >> ways waiting for him -- he was thinking john was going to say, yeah, you got me. you're right, i'm wrong. fox is right, i'm wrong. he was like, give me a break, did i say herpes is the the same as sarah palin? no, you picked up on that. >> i think chris wallace was trying to equate that with a partisan remark comes down to fuzzy math. jon stewart says over and over again, i'm a comedian pn. in this and many other occasions, the foder on the right much more than the foder on the left. you have sarah palin saying the epa should be the job killing organization of the america. you have john mccain talking about musl
which is jon stewart. i mean, chris didn't look like he brought the ammo to this showdown, to this fight at the okay coral which he was trying to wage. >> he wielded in a -- >> he is up against mark twain. would you get on mark twain's face for being tough on slave owners in the south? i thought it was like two different worlds colliding and chris just didn't look like he add foot in either one. >> ways waiting for him -- he was thinking john was going to say, yeah, you got...
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to disagree. >> jon stewart said you can't touch me. it was like watching a ballet dancer and irs tax auditor. there's no competition here. he said you can't conceive of my world, you don't understand me. you think you know me. but you have no clue. >> let's try to extricate this poetry. it seems to me that jon stewart is saying in his defense or often, my number one goal is entertainment. my number two goal, which i have, is to make a point. >> right. >> will rogers, mark twain, a lot of people over the years -- there's nothing new about this. >> what was chris wallace's point? the number one goal was politics. number two was entertainment? what was it? >> his point was that fox was a viable alternative to the partisan rhetoric that's being espoused by certain channels and people like jon stewart. lumping jon stewart in with media channels and politicians is inhang rate. jon stewart made a good case as to why it's inaccurate. >> here's chris wallace on viewers. take a look at what we're saying. >> the embarrassment is i'm given credibi
to disagree. >> jon stewart said you can't touch me. it was like watching a ballet dancer and irs tax auditor. there's no competition here. he said you can't conceive of my world, you don't understand me. you think you know me. but you have no clue. >> let's try to extricate this poetry. it seems to me that jon stewart is saying in his defense or often, my number one goal is entertainment. my number two goal, which i have, is to make a point. >> right. >> will rogers,...
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that's certainly what the aforementioned jon huntsman is hoping by putting all his eggs here. but romney is a far more reasonable choice than a lot of these other characters, and he's 30-something points ahead here in new hampshire. >> huntsman looks like israeli compared to this. and that means good. >>> up next, one of the leaders in the movement to cure homosexuality, if that phrase means something to you, through prayer admits it doesn't work. you can't deal with it through that manner, through religion. it's something that has to be dealt with in a different way, perhaps through acceptance. that's what he's talking about, i think. we'll have him tell his story here tonight on "hardball" only on msnbc. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your sto
that's certainly what the aforementioned jon huntsman is hoping by putting all his eggs here. but romney is a far more reasonable choice than a lot of these other characters, and he's 30-something points ahead here in new hampshire. >> huntsman looks like israeli compared to this. and that means good. >>> up next, one of the leaders in the movement to cure homosexuality, if that phrase means something to you, through prayer admits it doesn't work. you can't deal with it through...
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a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the "news of the world" andy, the one who presented at the paper, and greeters hacking scandaling and displaced was hired by no other than, you'll going to love it, wait for it, wait for it. >> no, no, no. >> yes, [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]! >> oh, my god! >> do you feel any better about america yet? >> i -- you know what's weird? >> what's that? >> i actually do. >> that's good. >> i feel kind of good now. >> and that means that my work here is done. >> thomas jefferson once said if he had to choose between a government without newspapers or newspapers without government he'd choose the latter. despite the horror show going on in britain i'm still with mr. jefferson. >>> a reporter gets too close to the story. went to state senator lori kline's office about gun ownership. a big second amendment. delined pulled out a pink loaded pistol and pointed the weapon's laser at his chest. he said she told him not to worry, since she didn't have her hand on the trigger. after t
a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the "news of the world" andy, the one who presented at the paper, and greeters hacking scandaling and displaced was hired by no other than, you'll going to love it, wait for it, wait for it. >> no, no, no. >> yes, [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]! >> oh, my god! >> do you feel any better about america yet? >> i -- you know what's weird? >> what's that? >> i actually do. >> that's good. >> i...
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that's certainly what the aforementioned jon huntsman is hoping by putting all his eggs here. look, romney is a far more reasonable choice than a lot of these other characters, and he's 30-something points ahead here in new hampshire. >> huntsman looks like israeli compared to this crowd. and that means good, by the way. >>> up next, one of the leaders in the movement to cure homosexuality, if that phrase means something to you, through prayer admits it doesn't work. you can't deal with it through that manner, through religion. it's something that has to be dealt with in a different way, perhaps through acceptance. that's what he's talking about, i think. we'll have him tell his story here tonight on "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> mark your calendars. the iowa caucuses will be taking place on tuesday, january 3rd. the state's republican party made it official last night, and they picked the earliest day in january they could, considering the fact that january 2nd is the official new year's holiday this year, because new year's is on sunday. now all eyes are on new hampshire, wh
that's certainly what the aforementioned jon huntsman is hoping by putting all his eggs here. look, romney is a far more reasonable choice than a lot of these other characters, and he's 30-something points ahead here in new hampshire. >> huntsman looks like israeli compared to this crowd. and that means good, by the way. >>> up next, one of the leaders in the movement to cure homosexuality, if that phrase means something to you, through prayer admits it doesn't work. you can't...
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jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a center right party, this is the party that nominated sharon engle, christine o'donnell, joe miller, people like that for the united states senate last year, willingly lost seats because it's so dedicated to purity right now. he's got a shot at the democratic nomination, but i don't think the republican one. >> michael, steve makes a good point here. is huntsman by seeming to be, to my eyes, at least, the most reasonable candidate among the republican nominees, has he disqualified himself by that? >> look, he has no other choice at this point. he's just, you know, one of the problems here is that he set out promising to run a positive campaign and saying you don't have to run other people down when you run for president. i think what he found pretty quickly was that was the only way he could get attention, and now the only way anyone is noticing him is through his negative comments about the other candidates. everyone knew john mccain when he ran for president in 2000, he
jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a center right party, this is the party that nominated sharon engle, christine o'donnell, joe miller, people like that for the united states senate last year, willingly lost seats because it's so dedicated to purity right now. he's got a shot at the democratic nomination, but i don't think the republican one. >> michael, steve makes a good point here. is huntsman by seeming to be, to my eyes, at least,...
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after all, jon huntsman worked for barack obama. he can't say i think he was un-american but i was working for him anyway. i understand what you're saying. you're absolutely right. smart republican candidates realize there is absolutely nothing for them to continue in the, let me just say it, the race baiting, among other things that is going on with barack obama. but that race baiting is going to continue on right wing radio and other venues. >> you mean the chorus? >> yes, the chorus. they will continue to do that. absolutely. >> here's romney changing his tune a bit generally, at least. at start of the month he tried to cast president obama as an outsider by calling him european. let's listen. [ no audio ] >> well, we didn't listen hard enough, but what he was trying to say, the sound is off there obviously. he was saying he's awfully european. yesterday in new hampshire he did change his tune. he said democrats were just as patriotic as republicans. a real switch there for him. let's listen. >> look, good democrats love this cou
after all, jon huntsman worked for barack obama. he can't say i think he was un-american but i was working for him anyway. i understand what you're saying. you're absolutely right. smart republican candidates realize there is absolutely nothing for them to continue in the, let me just say it, the race baiting, among other things that is going on with barack obama. but that race baiting is going to continue on right wing radio and other venues. >> you mean the chorus? >> yes, the...
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rick perry, jon huntsman and rudy giuliani are all asking the same questions, and tonight how many pressing their noses to the glass will actually get in the race, and how little they think of the field right now. >>> plus president obama, sticking with our music theme, an associated press story today suggested the thrill is gone. o. yeah? we have results from a poll that defy that. >>> also why are republicans sounding more and more like doves. are they souring on the wars in afghanistan and libya? have they lost their fervor? or just against anything that president obama is for. >>> and ladies and gentlemen, the comic stylings are the inimtable mitt romney. not at all. he's no shekky green. >>> we start with the 2012 republican field, such as it is. chuck todd nbc political director and chief white house correspond, and susan page is washington buyer row cleef for usa today. we have brand-new matchup numbers in our new poll. let's take a look at this. he only leads by six. it was 49-40 in february. president obama leads pawlenty, who seems to be fading 50-37, but it was 50-31 in february.
rick perry, jon huntsman and rudy giuliani are all asking the same questions, and tonight how many pressing their noses to the glass will actually get in the race, and how little they think of the field right now. >>> plus president obama, sticking with our music theme, an associated press story today suggested the thrill is gone. o. yeah? we have results from a poll that defy that. >>> also why are republicans sounding more and more like doves. are they souring on the wars in...
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that's certainly what the aforementioned jon huntsman is hoping by putting all his eggs here. look, romney is a far more reasonable choice than a lot of these other characters, and he's 30-something points ahead here in new hampshire. >> huntsman looks like israeli compared to this crowd. and that means good, by the way. >>> up next, one of the leaders in the movement to cure homosexuality, if that phrase means something to you, through prayer admits it doesn't work. you can't deal with it through that manner, through religion. it's something that has to be dealt with in a different way, perhaps through acceptance. that's what he's talking about, i think. we'll have him tell his story here tonight on "hardball" only on msnbc. allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. sh make one call
that's certainly what the aforementioned jon huntsman is hoping by putting all his eggs here. look, romney is a far more reasonable choice than a lot of these other characters, and he's 30-something points ahead here in new hampshire. >> huntsman looks like israeli compared to this crowd. and that means good, by the way. >>> up next, one of the leaders in the movement to cure homosexuality, if that phrase means something to you, through prayer admits it doesn't work. you can't...
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people like jon huntsman. he is not taking off. then on the other side, right. you have the tea party primary. right now, palin is prob not running. but i look at these numbers and i think, palin has to be looking at them. she is narcissus and she will think, why would i let michele bachmann -- >> maybe you disagree, maybe you think she is running and it won't all go to bachmann. what did you make of the news week cover on palin. you think that indicated she is still in the running or just like the celebrities? what did it tell you? it is a very strong picture of her. >> right. she likes the celebrity. and she may not give it up. but she's -- narcissus is a strong word but she is into herself. she has high self esseem to. she could look at numbers and say, why am i not in there. i could flip it around and say, mitt romney is sitting pretty with this base right now. you could have two or three people who wined up fighting each other and splitting that vote. i don't know. that is where the energy is. >> back to my initial premise which may be shattered already by
people like jon huntsman. he is not taking off. then on the other side, right. you have the tea party primary. right now, palin is prob not running. but i look at these numbers and i think, palin has to be looking at them. she is narcissus and she will think, why would i let michele bachmann -- >> maybe you disagree, maybe you think she is running and it won't all go to bachmann. what did you make of the news week cover on palin. you think that indicated she is still in the running or...
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jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a sent are right party. this is the party that nominated share on angle. christine o'donnell. joe miller. people like that for the united states senate last year. willingly lost winnable elections for the united states senate. because it is so dedicated it purity right now. so i look at huntsman's rhetoric and i say, he's got a shot at the democratic nom nangs but i don't think the republican one. >> a good point here. is huntsman, by seeming to be, by my eyes, at least the reasonable candidate among the republican nominees? has he essentially diskwulfide himself by that? >> well, look, i think that he has no other choice at this point. he's just, you know, i mean, one of the problems here is that he set out promising to run a positive campaign and saying you don't have to run other people down when you run for president. i think what he found quickly was, that was the only way he could get attention. and now the only way anyone is noticing him is through his negative comm
jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a sent are right party. this is the party that nominated share on angle. christine o'donnell. joe miller. people like that for the united states senate last year. willingly lost winnable elections for the united states senate. because it is so dedicated it purity right now. so i look at huntsman's rhetoric and i say, he's got a shot at the democratic nom nangs but i don't think the republican one. >> a...
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mitt romney, no surprise, jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. it you're sitting in the obama camp today what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? and what did you see that scared you? one thought. time to low are that picture of pawlenty who whiffed at last night's debate. the view from camp obama, top story tonight. maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, the emergence of a star. michele bachmann, created here. came off as poised and informed and serious. could she be the candidate that sarah palin was supposed to be? also, president obama's trip to puerto rico today may have less to do with san juan, than with must-win states like florida or north carolina. the puerto rican population is booming in those areas and the latino vote to be wore important for the president this time than last election. you don't hear much about, oh, the republican plan to kill medicare or their big congressional win in western new york a while back or even job creation. why? because they can't keep
mitt romney, no surprise, jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. it you're sitting in the obama camp today what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? and what did you see that scared you? one thought. time to low are that picture of pawlenty who whiffed at last night's debate. the view from camp obama, top story tonight. maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, the emergence of a star. michele bachmann, created here. came off as poised...
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even people like stephen colbert and jon stewart who can be funny but not cutting or dismissive, i found if you look at them in the last few days, they were very dismissive about the jobs speech, which i thought was interesting. >> susan, do you think this resonates with the fate that president carter suffered in the summer '79, trying to talk about issues he cared about and people stopped listening? >> obama is in a better place than carter was. carter was at a 30% approval rating in the gallup poll at this point and obama is in the low 40s. this is the point when the presidents who win re-election begin to really build their numbers. this is when reagan was coming up, when clinton was coming up, soon they would be over 50%. in pretty good economies. president obama faces a situation where he needs to improve his numbers, even though the economy's numbers we know won't get very much better by election day. this is about the economy. >> yeah. >> he is likely to have on election day. >> that's the thing that's doing it, chris. it's not about the poll numbers. it's about the reality number
even people like stephen colbert and jon stewart who can be funny but not cutting or dismissive, i found if you look at them in the last few days, they were very dismissive about the jobs speech, which i thought was interesting. >> susan, do you think this resonates with the fate that president carter suffered in the summer '79, trying to talk about issues he cared about and people stopped listening? >> obama is in a better place than carter was. carter was at a 30% approval rating...
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. >>> up next, what did michele bachmann, mitt romney, rick perry and jon huntsman all have in common? before you say not a lot, listen to what tom brokaw summed up as similarities. >> i will say this about the three people who now seem to be the front-runners at a very, very early stage of the process. they all have good hair. that is the best republican hair i have seen in a long time. when you think about that, mitt romney, rick perry and michele bachmann, and then if you throw in jon huntsman, i mean, you've got a quartet of hair -- >> i do like they're hair. >> anchormen and presidential candidate. do then have the same job requirements? for the big number. michele bachmann made the rounds sunday morning television, of course, this week at talking points in hand. over the course of five, count them, five morning interviews bachmann positioned herself as a successful business own are and a new one a job creator. suffice to say the eschew came up more than once. >> my husband and i started and own a successful company. >> my husband and i started a successful company. >> my husband
. >>> up next, what did michele bachmann, mitt romney, rick perry and jon huntsman all have in common? before you say not a lot, listen to what tom brokaw summed up as similarities. >> i will say this about the three people who now seem to be the front-runners at a very, very early stage of the process. they all have good hair. that is the best republican hair i have seen in a long time. when you think about that, mitt romney, rick perry and michele bachmann, and then if you...
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mitt romney more closely follows the mormon tradition than jon huntsman. maybe i'm mistaken. i don't think it bodes well for either if religious questioning plays a more dominant place in the debates? >> they ought to embrace it because they can't run away from their own. there was much ado made about mitt romney's speech about religion. his faith, in the last presidential cycle. to my mind he didn't go nearly far enough, again, in talking about what his faith meant to him and what mormon practice meant to him. all of those things should be on the table. opportunities to talk about our lives, our beliefs and they should take those moments and express them for themselves and for their religion. >> i agree. thank you, appreciate your time. >>> up next, mayor michael bloomberg is getting high fives for his response to hurricane irene. no good deed goes unpunished. that's coming up on the "sideshow" you're watching "hardball," oath on msnbc. ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in
mitt romney more closely follows the mormon tradition than jon huntsman. maybe i'm mistaken. i don't think it bodes well for either if religious questioning plays a more dominant place in the debates? >> they ought to embrace it because they can't run away from their own. there was much ado made about mitt romney's speech about religion. his faith, in the last presidential cycle. to my mind he didn't go nearly far enough, again, in talking about what his faith meant to him and what mormon...
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nothing remarkable about that except it came from a republican presidential candidate, jon huntsman. how far right has the gop gone when its crazy for a republican presidential candidate to admit he believes in evolution? any difference, by the way, these day, between the republican party and the tea party? also, still pining for hillary? some democrats, though know elected official openly, are having second thoughts about voting for barack obama. to that, a former hillary supporter writes in this sunday's "new york times" magazine. cool it. things would be no different if hillary were president. that's open to debate. we're going to get into that tonight. would hillary have done it better? and the day wouldn't be complete without an interesting oddity out of the head of michele bachmann, would it? come on. now she's suggesting we all fear a rise of the soviet union. she's worried about the soviet union. even though it died 20 years ago. anyway, let me finish tonight with the president. president obama. this is my idea. big, do something big. we start with some gop doubts about rick
nothing remarkable about that except it came from a republican presidential candidate, jon huntsman. how far right has the gop gone when its crazy for a republican presidential candidate to admit he believes in evolution? any difference, by the way, these day, between the republican party and the tea party? also, still pining for hillary? some democrats, though know elected official openly, are having second thoughts about voting for barack obama. to that, a former hillary supporter writes in...
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that's what jon stewart had to stay to standard & poor's last night on the "daily show." let's listen. >> you mess with us we mess with you. you're meat. i mean we launch add probe. you may be subject to several depositions by government officials. plus interviews by investigators that in some cases could lead to fines. obviously, it's negotiation in many respects. the point is, there's a strong chance your name will end up in a scathing editorial on page a-17 in the "new york times." sorry, s&p, but revenge is a dish served slow with a great deal of political people. >> it's clear who he thinks has the upper hand. >>> another baffling history flub from a gop candidate. can you believe it? michele bachmann. this one coming as the foreign policies of bachmann and other points start playing a role in the campaign trail. speaking on a christian radio program yesterday bachmann had this to say on what the country has to fear in the world right now. >> what people recognize is that there's a fear that the united states is in an unstoppable decline. they see the rise of china,
that's what jon stewart had to stay to standard & poor's last night on the "daily show." let's listen. >> you mess with us we mess with you. you're meat. i mean we launch add probe. you may be subject to several depositions by government officials. plus interviews by investigators that in some cases could lead to fines. obviously, it's negotiation in many respects. the point is, there's a strong chance your name will end up in a scathing editorial on page a-17 in the...
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jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. if you're sitting in the obama camp today, what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? what did you see that scared you? one thought, pawlenty whiffed. >>> maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, but emergence of a star. she of course was created here. she came out of poised, informed and serious. could she be the candidate that sarah palin was supposed to be? >>> also president obama's trip to puerto rico today may have less to do with san juan than with must-win states like florida or north carolina. the puerto rican population is booming in those areas, and the latino vote could be more important than this year's election for the president than last time. you don't often hear about the big congressional win, or even about job creation. why? they can't keep having to talk about anthony weiner. that's why. why the democrats need weiner to wander. let me finish tonight with the eastern and western conferences of the repu
jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. if you're sitting in the obama camp today, what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? what did you see that scared you? one thought, pawlenty whiffed. >>> maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, but emergence of a star. she of course was created here. she came out of poised, informed and serious. could she be the candidate that sarah palin was supposed to be? >>> also president...
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i had jon huntsman on my program today. he can't break out of the pack? why? because he thinks bran barack obama a good guy. he disagrees with him but thinks he is a good guy. >> when barack obama was identified as a muslim terrorist or something, he says, no. i just disagree with him. many think that any democrats who is in the white house is by definition illegitimate. there are republicanes who feel entitled to the white house i get a cheel every time i hear president bam say bipartisan. what is the bipartisan promize to, i would like it have a nice jobs program from america because we have a real unemployment program, to we don't want to do anything to help the economy until after 2012 because we are only really interested in detroying you. where is the 50-yard line between the two positions? i can't find it. >> did you get any indication from your source at the white house with regard it their response at this behavior that there will be a change in the president's demeaner? or did they give you the story today because they want people to know, we are dra
i had jon huntsman on my program today. he can't break out of the pack? why? because he thinks bran barack obama a good guy. he disagrees with him but thinks he is a good guy. >> when barack obama was identified as a muslim terrorist or something, he says, no. i just disagree with him. many think that any democrats who is in the white house is by definition illegitimate. there are republicanes who feel entitled to the white house i get a cheel every time i hear president bam say...
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there's no room for jon huntsman, there's no room to the left of romney. there's only room to the right, and michele bachmann is the natural alternative to mitt romney, except for rick perry. if he gets in, he could unite conservatives in a way nobody else in this race has been able to do. >> would he steal the bacon away from michele bachmann? >> i think he would sizzle. i've heard people say he's the one person who could eliminate michele bachmann's gains last night. >> you're very sharp especially tonight. i'm hearing every syllable. check that. do you believe she's as much of a star as she was in that performance, could be checked neuterized by the entrance of rick perry? >> i don't see it so much as neuterizing, but more of a consolidation. that ostensibly could be your ticket. >> could they take a vote away from romney? is your party that conservative? you buy exactly what jennifer said that's correct romney's probably -- her implications is he's probably too far left. and if all the actions are right, there's enough space out there for rick perry an
there's no room for jon huntsman, there's no room to the left of romney. there's only room to the right, and michele bachmann is the natural alternative to mitt romney, except for rick perry. if he gets in, he could unite conservatives in a way nobody else in this race has been able to do. >> would he steal the bacon away from michele bachmann? >> i think he would sizzle. i've heard people say he's the one person who could eliminate michele bachmann's gains last night. >>...
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i had jon huntsman on my radio program today. here's a guy who can't break ouch the pack and i think, why? because he's saying barack obama is a good guy. he disagrees with him but thinks he's a good by. we were warned of this behavior. >> john monccain da it at town meeting. no. he's a good, decent american. he's just somebody i disagree with. many republicans think that any democrat who gets into the white house is by definition illegitimate. there are republicans who simply feel entitled to the white house. and i get a chill every time i hear president obama now say the word "bipartisan." what is a bipartisan compromise between, i'd like to have a nice jobs program for america because we have a real unemployment problem and we don't want to do anything to help the economy until after 2012, because we're really only interested in destroying you? where the 50 yard line between those two positions? i can't find it. >> roger simon, any indication from your highly placed source at the white house today with with regard to their res
i had jon huntsman on my radio program today. here's a guy who can't break ouch the pack and i think, why? because he's saying barack obama is a good guy. he disagrees with him but thinks he's a good by. we were warned of this behavior. >> john monccain da it at town meeting. no. he's a good, decent american. he's just somebody i disagree with. many republicans think that any democrat who gets into the white house is by definition illegitimate. there are republicans who simply feel...